It’s another afternoon at the dog park. People are chatting up a storm about their beloved pets, telling stories to one another all the while their dogs socilally interact joyfully in different ways. I stand off to the side observing every interaction- like pictures in a slide show, I record what I see between dogs…

There are two things that both humans and dogs share at a very primitive level. These two things are at the core source of our relationship to our best friends since time began. Where and how you eat and where and how you sleep is a building block from which we have formed a close partnership…

Hello Everyone- I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to write a new blog. I have been working with a ghost writter in Los Angeles on a book that I think will make up for all my off-line time and I think it will be well worth the wait! In the mean time, there has…

To be animal, to understand what makes a human detached from its own comrades of mammals, you have to live it, you have to breathe it and essentially, “Be wild”… Years ago, I had asked the most fundamental question that every human being seeks on the planet: Why am I here and what am I…

Hey Everyone- Thank you all for the beautiful messages and support I’ve been receiving from the airing of the Wolf-Dog special last night on the National Geographic Channel. There’s much more to come as things are moving quickly in a bigger direction… With that said, I have many more research projects I’ll be talking about,…

Some of the characteristics to the human brain are meant to problem solve, create, think and sometimes over think. We can obsess in our thoughts, try to control situations when in reality, we have no control, we can analyze and carry around garbage from the past that no longer serves us. All of these things-I…

My time at Gorongosa was one of the best times of my life. I intend to go back as more animals are re-introduced. I toured the re-introduction pen for Hyenas which will be there soon as well as the area for Zebras, etc. to be transported to the area after all studies are completed. To…

Today I am heading home after spending some time with my friend Henry (a high percentage wolf-dog) as he recovers from an injury from hiking last week. It’s one thing to get a 100 lb. animal that is pretty much all wolf, into the back of my Jeep and into emergency care. It’s another thing…

These are some pictures from filming a wolf transport across 5 states with a wolf, 4 of her week old puppies and the wolf-dog father. It took 3 hrs. to crate her using no tranquilizers, no catch poles as she viciously protected the pups as any mother wolf would. We encountered a tornado warning, hail,…